Field methods for sampling tree height for tropical forest biomass estimation

Quantifying the relationship between tree diameter and height is a key component of efforts to estimate biomass and carbon stocks in tropical forests. Although substantial site‐to‐site variation in height–diameter allometries has been documented, the time consuming nature of measuring all tree heigh...

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Main Authors: Sullivan, M.J.P., Lewis, S.L., Hubau, W., Lan, Q., Baker, T.R., Banin, Lindsay F., Chaves, J., Cuní-Sanchez, A., Feldpausch, T.R., López Gonzalez, G., Arets, E., Ashton, P., Bastin, J.C., Berry, N.J., Bogaert, J., Boot, R.G.A., Brearley, F.Q., Brienen, R., Burslem, David F.R.P., Cannière, C. de, Chudomelová, M., Dancák, M., Ewango, C.E.N., Hédl, R., Lloyd, J., Makana, J.R., Malhi, Y., Marimon, B.S., Marimon Junior, B.H., Metali, F., Moore, S., Nagy, L., Núñez Vargas, P., Pendry, C.A., Ramírez Angulo, Hirma, Reitsma, J., Rutishauser, E., Salim, K.A., Sonké, B., Sukri, R.S., Sunderland, Terry C.H., Svátek, M., Umunay, P.M., Vásquez Martinez, R., Vernimmen, R.R.E., Vilanova Torre, E., Vleminckx, J., Vos, V., Phillips, Oliver L.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95795

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